JeffGV wrote: A new player will either have to start with some friend or play alone.
Or he can simply pay the Treaty.
Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe
JeffGV wrote: A new player will either have to start with some friend or play alone.
JeffGV wrote:Or he can avoid playing on Plymouth entirely. And as you can see, it is almost empty. There is no reason at all one should start there, knowing he will have to pay you. Unless he doesn't know about the treaty, and if that happens he's basically dead. Again, why even bother going on Plymouth? There are other servers, after all.
Your stupid treaty destroyed that server. You're reigning on ash and bones, basically.
jorb wrote:(jwhitehorn) you are an ungrateful, spoiled child
JeffGV wrote:Your stupid treaty destroyed that server. You're reigning on ash and bones, basically.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Dallane wrote:JeffGV wrote:Your stupid treaty destroyed that server. You're reigning on ash and bones, basically.
Like all of the servers?
Nimmeth wrote:the game is played as devs intended, don't hate factions/people because they have and use their ability to kill chars and raid your place. adjust your gameplay or play something else
jwhitehorn wrote:I told you about the Treaty. Gave you a link to it. And then ended your life. It brought you to these forums where you should have been weeks earlier to acquaint yourself with the politics of everything. Your welcome.
Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe
Gorvarchovic wrote:jwhitehorn wrote:I told you about the Treaty. Gave you a link to it. And then ended your life. It brought you to these forums where you should have been weeks earlier to acquaint yourself with the politics of everything. Your welcome.
Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe
Treaty? Politics? I haven't the foggiest. If you are that awkward murderous despot, then I must tell you I didn't read anything you wrote. That would convey some level of recognition to your supposed fictitious power, in other words, I purposely paid you no heed by not reading what you typed. Much in the same way that an adult might not pay attention to a child having a temper tantrum on the floor, if no one reacts to what you are doing, it is almost as if you didn't do anything. You put so much effort into your actions that day, following me all the way from Boston, your statements that were read by no one but yourself [you could have written all of that stuff in a notepad txt for all of its impact], creating your thread with the politics [again not read by me], as you see it, your tariffs and whatever else you think is important. The highest compliment I can pay someone like that is what I have done: to ignore all of it.
The only thing you did was alert me to the game's poor implementation schema. I like crafting in my MMOs and it would be interesting to see this, whatever it is, fall into the market successfully. So my message is more to the developers and less to you, but since you're here do yourself a favor and acquaint yourself with some history. Look up the games Shadowbane and Charr [good luck with the latter, it is completely gone]. I gave similar warning about the glaring flaws in their implementation on both during beta and early development. Shadowbane remained profitable for about a year or so and then not at all, declining to the state that it is now and that was during a time when the world was big, few MMO titles in great spans of time. The world is small now, very small, large number of MMO titles in a very short span of time, a now finite audience and not enough hours in the day.
Furthermore, where to you get off trying to "acquaint yourself with the politics of everything"? The metaphysical gonads on you must be as bulbous as the faces of mount Rushmore, a direct inverse to reality I am sure; otherwise there would be no need for this 'Chief PeePooKaka of the MM Tribe' lol. This is about control, and the methodology that you go about it in this venue leads me to believe that, again, there is a direct inverse in your personal reality. Since that is the case, I hope things get better for you, then so much of what counts as a 'good time,' for you, won't hing on making a bad time for others.
Here is what ultimately is going to happen if this game plays out in production the way it is in development. At some point whoever is running this thing, is going to look around and say, "I cannot keep running this thing at a loss." Then, some entity known for picking up poorly implemented titles, like SOE, will step in with an offer to buy the IP, low balled, but it is better than being the conductor on the train when we pull into the last stop, so they will accept. SOE, or the SOE-like entity, is going to bundle this with its Station Pass, or SOE-like equivalent. You're going to get new blood in the game, brand new blood... too much blood, and in an effort to maintain your 'Treaty' and 'politics' [btw, none of those guys are going to read that either] you're going to lash out, much like a petulant persona is prone to do.
Then one day you'll see a statement in the patch notes issued, from a SOE, or SOE-like, representative. It will be generalized, as they are prone; but you'll know it is addressing you and yours specifically. It will basically be telling you that your behavior is unacceptable and the game will be taking on structural changes that will not just prevent, but make such behavior virtually impossible, in an effort to appeal to a broader base of players. And for the first time in a long time you'll realize that the power you thought you had was only borrowed, usurped really. Your Treaty will be erased, your politics will be erase; it will be as if they, and subsequently you, never, ever, really existed. You're Welcome.
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